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Atishaykari Jain prachin temple, Bauna Pokhar
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Ruins of The Fort of Lichhavi King Vishal
X4PG+RX5, Basarh, Bihar 844128, India
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Espresso coffee
Vishwa Shanti Stupa Rd, Basarh, Bihar 844128, India
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Vishwa Shanti Stupa
X4R7+RXQ, Vishwa Shanti Stupa Rd, Basarh, Chak Ramdas, Bihar 844128, India
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The Vaishali Residency
Vishwa Shanti Stupa Rd, Chakibrahim, Basarh, Bihar 844128, India
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Atishaykari Jain prachin temple, Bauna Pokhar

X4M9+WGP, Basarh, Bihar 844128, India
4.2(70)
Open until 5:00 PM
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attractions: Ruins of The Fort of Lichhavi King Vishal, restaurants: Espresso coffee, local businesses: Vishwa Shanti Stupa
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Nearby attractions of Atishaykari Jain prachin temple, Bauna Pokhar

Ruins of The Fort of Lichhavi King Vishal

Ruins of The Fort of Lichhavi King Vishal

Ruins of The Fort of Lichhavi King Vishal

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Espresso coffee

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According to Jain scholar Balbhadra Jain's compendium of Digambar Jain shrines in India, the temple was constructed during the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Balbhadra Jain states that a Jain officer of the Mughal army is said to have kept a tirthankara statue in his tent for personal worship. The tent gradually started attracting other Jain army officers, and subsequently, a Jain temple was constructed at the site in 1656. At that time, the temple was also known as "Urdu temple" (because it was located in an area called "Urdu Bazaar") and "Lashkari Mandir" (laskhar means an army camp). Balbhadra Jain also mentions that there are several legends about the temple. One such legend claims that Shah Jahan's successor Aurangzeb once ordered a ban on all musical instruments in the temple. However, miraculously, sounds of drums (nagadas) would be heard emanating from the temple despite inspections from the Mughal officers. Aurganzeb himself visited the temple to see the miracle, and finally, lifted the ban.[3] The present-day temple buildings were constructed after the fall of the Mughal Empire, and date from 1878
Vikas SinghVikas Singh
There are many claimants to the birth place of Lord Mahavir and this place is one of them. Historians believe that this Jain temple was built by the Pallava kings. A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman has been built in front of the Jain temple which has undergone several changes and renovations.
SHIVAM RAZZ BYAHUTSHIVAM RAZZ BYAHUT
This is very religious place and we get peace
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According to Jain scholar Balbhadra Jain's compendium of Digambar Jain shrines in India, the temple was constructed during the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Balbhadra Jain states that a Jain officer of the Mughal army is said to have kept a tirthankara statue in his tent for personal worship. The tent gradually started attracting other Jain army officers, and subsequently, a Jain temple was constructed at the site in 1656. At that time, the temple was also known as "Urdu temple" (because it was located in an area called "Urdu Bazaar") and "Lashkari Mandir" (laskhar means an army camp). Balbhadra Jain also mentions that there are several legends about the temple. One such legend claims that Shah Jahan's successor Aurangzeb once ordered a ban on all musical instruments in the temple. However, miraculously, sounds of drums (nagadas) would be heard emanating from the temple despite inspections from the Mughal officers. Aurganzeb himself visited the temple to see the miracle, and finally, lifted the ban.[3] The present-day temple buildings were constructed after the fall of the Mughal Empire, and date from 1878
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There are many claimants to the birth place of Lord Mahavir and this place is one of them. Historians believe that this Jain temple was built by the Pallava kings. A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman has been built in front of the Jain temple which has undergone several changes and renovations.
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This is very religious place and we get peace
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According to Jain scholar Balbhadra Jain's compendium of Digambar Jain shrines in India, the temple was constructed during the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Balbhadra Jain states that a Jain officer of the Mughal army is said to have kept a tirthankara statue in his tent for personal worship. The tent gradually started attracting other Jain army officers, and subsequently, a Jain temple was constructed at the site in 1656. At that time, the temple was also known as "Urdu temple" (because it was located in an area called "Urdu Bazaar") and "Lashkari Mandir" (laskhar means an army camp). Balbhadra Jain also mentions that there are several legends about the temple. One such legend claims that Shah Jahan's successor Aurangzeb once ordered a ban on all musical instruments in the temple. However, miraculously, sounds of drums (nagadas) would be heard emanating from the temple despite inspections from the Mughal officers. Aurganzeb himself visited the temple to see the miracle, and finally, lifted the ban.[3]

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7y

Even though surrounded by illegal encroachmens, Jain society is trying to maintain the place in a better way. But still the surroundings are dirty enough to repel the tourist away from this Sacred place. Local residents have illegally occupied the property of the temple, they are using the pond as cultivated land and state government is...

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4y

Historically important place for Jainism. Some connection with life of lord mahaveer. Very small temple not well maintained. There is an old Dharamshala also manager Mr Sunil Jain trying his best to help all the pilgrims his family is also staying here. Displays needs financial help and maintenance management by...

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